16:30 LRN Newscast December 1st

Medicaid enrollment has surpassed the 351,000 mark under the expansion of the program, according to the Louisiana Department of Health. Secretary Rebekah Gee says the Medicaid expansion should lead to better health outcomes for working citizens who were previously uninsured..
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Gee says they are still unclear with will happen with the expanded Medicaid program when President-elect Trump takes office.

Bayou Country Superfest announced its 2017 lineup today with big names like Brooks and Dunn and Hank Williams Jr. It’s the Memorial Day weekend concert’s first time to be held in the Superdome and BCS Producer Quint Davis expects tourism in New Orleans to be a major boost from the shows..:
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Tickets go on sale in one week.

A bill co-authored by US Senator Bill Cassidy that seeks to reform mental healthcare has passed the US House and could receive Senate approval next week. He says the bill should foster more mental health professionals, as well as create more outpatient treatment settings…:
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Cassidy says this legislation is two years in the making, with the goal of making sure patients are not denied care.

Democratic Congressman Cedric Richmond, who represents New Orleans and parts of the Baton Rouge area, has been elected chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus. Richmond was just elected to a fourth term and he will take over for US Representative G-K Butterfield of North Carolina.

And we are getting reports out of New Orleans that former prep football star and NFL player Joe McKnight was killed in Jefferson Parish in what authorities are calling a road rage incident in Terrytown.

15:30 Newscast Dec 1

According to the Louisiana Department of Health, more than 86-hundred Louisiana residents are receiving care for chronic conditions under the Medicaid expansion. LDH Secretary Rebekah Gee says many people are now getting the preventative care they need.

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More than 350-thouasnd people have enrolled in the expanded Medicaid program.

US Senator Bill Cassidy’s mental healthcare reform bill has passed the US House. Cassidy says the bill establishes a grant program focused on early intervention for children who demonstrate signs of mental illness.

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The bill also provides for suicide prevention and substance abuse programs.

Bayou Country Superfest has announced the lineup for next year’s festival, including headliners Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert. Producer Quint Davis says it will be interesting to see how the two megastars interact, since the two divorced last year.

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Other headliners include Thomas Rhett, Brooks & Dunn, Rascal Flatts, and Hank Williams Jr.

The Cajundome is officially reopened after completing a $22-million renovation. Director Greg Davis believes Ragin’ Cajun fans will be impressed with the updates.

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UL-Lafayette will face Nicholls State tonight on the court.

14:30 LRN Newscast December 1st

Based on new numbers from the Louisiana Department of Health, 351-thousand residents have health insurance as a result of the expanded Medicaid program. But will the expansion continue, under the Trump Administration. L-D-H Secretary, Doctor Rebekah Gee, says if it doesn’t, thousands would be uninsured again…
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Republican US Senator Bill Cassidy has been working on a bill to provide better coverage to help those with mental health issues. It received approval from the US House yesterday and could get Senate approval next week. Cassidy says this legislation will create more outpatient treatment settings…
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The bill also provides for suicide prevention and substance abuse programs.

Bayou Country Superfest has announced the lineup for their first show in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Michelle Southern has more…
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Cajundome will open its doors to the public tonight for the first time since the 22-million dollar renovation was compelted. Cajundome Director Greg Davis says spectators should enjoy the new set up inside the building…
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Tonight at the Cajundome the Cajuns basketball team hosts Nicholls.

LRN PM Newscall December 1st

More the 351-thousand Louisianans are now enrolled in Medicaid as part of the expanded healthcare program, according to the Louisiana Department of Health. Emelie Gunn has more…

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Bayou Country Superfest has announced the lineup for their first show in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Michelle Southern has more…

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A bill co-authored by US Senator Bill Cassidy that seeks to reform mental healthcare has passed the US House and could receive Senate approval next week. Cassidy says this legislation is two years in the making, with the goal of making sure patients are not denied care. He says the bill should foster more mental health professionals, as well as create more outpatient treatment settings.

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Cassidy says someone with mental illness dies 20 years younger than someone without it because physical health problems aren’t addressed. In his bill, the same day rule allows someone to be seen by a psychiatrist and physical health doctor on the same day. He adds there’s three times more mentally ill people in prisons than hospitals.

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Cassidy says some privacy laws inhibit communication between mental health providers and in-home care givers. He says the bill also establishes a Grant program focused on intensive early intervention for children who demonstrate signs of mental illness.

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The bill also provides for suicide prevention and substance abuse programs.

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More than 86-hundred Louisiana residents are receiving care for chronic conditions under the expansion of Medicaid. That’s according to the Louisiana Department of Health, who says enrollment has surpassed 351-thousand individuals. LDH Secretary Dr. Rebekah Gee says many people are now getting healthcare they weren’t receiving while uninsured.

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Gee says treatment has started for nearly 600 adults newly diagnosed with diabetes and over 3-thousand adults received colonoscopies and 786 patients had precancerous polyps removed. She says the Medicaid expansion should lead to better health outcomes for working citizens who were previously uninsured.

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Gee says they are still unclear with will happen with the expanded Medicaid program when President-elect Trump takes office. She says if the expansion were to be repealed, Louisiana would lose 4 billion dollars and thousands would be uninsured.

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The Cajundome will host its first event tonight since completing a 22-million dollar renovation, as the Ragin’ Cajuns basketball team will take on Nicholls State tonight. Cajundome Director Greg Davis believes people will be impressed with the updates.

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Davis expects the renovated dome will help them recruit better basketball players. He says they’ll also be at an advantage competing for big name acts, adding that they are still able to host events like monster truck shows, ice hockey games, and circuses.

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Davis says the flow of the facility has also been updated to give patrons easier access to restrooms. He adds that the overall experience in the Cajundome has been greatly enhanced.

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The lineup for next year’s Bayou Country Superfest over the Memorial Day weekend has just been announced, featuring super stars Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Brooks & Dunn, Rascal Flatts, Thomas Rhett, and Hank Williams Jr. Producer Quint Davis says it’s all new again because it’s coming to New Orleans for the first time.

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Davis says they’re doing it big this year with 6 acts a night, instead of 5, and three headliners each night. He says it will be interesting to see how Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert interact over the Memorial Day weekend, since the two divorced last year.

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The 3-day festival was moved to the Superdome after LSU could not host the fest in its usual venue, Tiger Stadium, due to renovations. Davis expects the festival to have a huge impact on tourism in New Orleans.

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13:30 Newscast, December 1st, 2016

Medicaid enrollment has surpassed the 351,000 mark under the expansion of the program, according to the Louisiana Department of Health. Secretary Rebekah Gee says the Medicaid expansion should lead to better health outcomes for working citizens who were previously uninsured..
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Gee says they are still unclear with will happen with the expanded Medicaid program when President-elect Trump takes office.

Bayou Country Superfest announced its 2017 lineup today with big names like Brooks and Dunn and Hank Williams Jr. It’s the Memorial Day weekend concert’s first time to be held in the Superdome and BCS Producer Quint Davis expects tourism in New Orleans to be a major boost from the shows..:
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Tickets go on sale in one week.

The Lafayette Cajundome has a brand new look and tonight will be the firs time fans will get to check it out. The venue just completed a 22 million dollar upgrade. Cajundome Director Greg Davis says the new improvements will help with getting big name acts…:
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The event tonight is the basketball game between the Ragin’ Cajuns and Nicholls State.

An extradition hearing today to determine if a man from Baton Rouge will be returned to Tennessee to face charges for his parents’ murder will be rescheduled because the suspect was not ready to make a decision. 28 year old Joel Michael Guy Jr. is facing two counts of first degree murder for allegedly killing and dismembering his parents over the Thanksgiving holiday in Knoxville. The extradition hearing is slated to take place next week.

 

12:30 Newscast, December 1st, 2016

More the 351-thousand Louisianans are now enrolled in Medicaid as part of the expanded program, according to the Louisiana Department of Health. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Tonight the Cajundome will host its first event tonight since completing a 22-million dollar renovation, as the Ragin’ Cajuns basketball team will take on Nicholls State. Cajundome Director Greg Davis on the updates:
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The lineup for next year’s Bayou Country Superfest over the Memorial Day weekend has been announced, featuring Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Brooks & Dunn, Rascal Flatts, and Hank Williams Jr. The three-day country music festival, which spent seven years Baton Rouge’s Tiger Stadium, makes the move to New Orleans. BCS Producer Quint Davis…:
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Tickets will be available through www.BayouCountrySuperfest.com in one week.

Houston has reportedly contacted former LSU Coach Les Miles about its coaching vacancy. There also reports that Alabama offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin is a candidate for that job.

 

11:40 LRN Sportscast December 1st

The Saints continue to get ready for Sunday’s home game against Detroit. In the past, when playing the Lions, teams had to prepare for Pro Bowl wide receiver Calvin Johnson. But he retired after last season. New Orleans coach Sean Payton says Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford still has plenty of targets…
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Also, Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford might be having his best season of his eight-year NFL career. Kick-off is at noon.

Former Dutchtown High star Landon Collins has been named NFC Defensive Player of the Month. Collins had three interceptions in November and 30 tackles as the Giants extended their winning streak to six games.

Tonight, Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys look to extend their winning streak to 11 games as they visit Minnesota in Thursday night football.

Houston has reportedly contacted former LSU Coach Les Miles about its coaching vacancy. There also reports that Alabama offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin is a candidate for that job.

If UL Lafayette can beat ULM on Sunday, there are reports the Cajuns will play in the New Orleans Bowl on December 17th.

Grambling will play Saturday in the SWAC title game against Alcorn State. Today the league announced that Grambling QB Devante Kincade is the SWAC Offensive Player of the Year. Tigers defensive lineman Donovan McCrary won the defensive player of the year honors, while G-S-U’s Broderick Fobbs was named coach of the year.

In college basketball…the Ragin Cajuns host Nicholls State for the first game inside the newly renovated Cajundome. It cost 22-million dollars to improve the seating, lighting, restrooms and concession stands and the men’s and women’s hoops teams will be playing on a new floor.

Last night, Louisiana Tech lost on the road to California 68-59 in overtime.

11:30 Newscast, December 1st, 2016

A bill co-authored by US Senator Bill Cassidy that seeks to reform mental healthcare has passed the US House and could receive Senate approval next week. He says the bill should foster more mental health professionals, as well as create more outpatient treatment settings…:
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Cassidy says this legislation is two years in the making, with the goal of making sure patients are not denied care.

The Baton Rouge man who is accused of murdering and dismembering his parents at their Tennessee home over the Thanksgiving holiday appeared in court this morning. A judge extended the extradition deadline until Tuesday to allow 28-year-old Joel Michael Guy Jr. more time to decide if he will fight being sent back to Knoxville where the alleged killings took place. He is facing two counts of first degree murder.

More than 86-hundred Louisiana residents are receiving care for chronic conditions under the expansion of Medicaid. That’s according to Louisiana Department of Health Secretary Dr. Rebekah Gee. She says many people are now getting healthcare they weren’t when uninsured…:
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She says enrollment has surpassed 351-thousand individuals.

The lineup for the 2017 Bayou Country Superfest has been announced. Headliners include Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Brooks & Dunn, Rascal Flatts and Hank Williams Jr. The BCS happening over Memorial Day Weekend on May 26-28 next year is being held for the first time in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Ticket pre-sale begins tomorrow at noon.

 

10:30 LRN Newscast December 1st

The Transportation Task Force is moving closer to making recommendations on how to improve the state’s roads. That recommendation is expected to include a higher gas tax. House Transportation Chairman Kenny Havard says the public might be skeptical that a higher tax will go towards better highways…
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An official recommendation is expected to be made to legislators and the governor on December 13th.

There is a scholarship available for community and technical college students who seek to transfer to either Southern University-Baton Rouge or SUNO. Governor John Bel Edwards says the Pathway Scholarship awards up to 15-hundred dollars and it’s a win-win for the state and the student…
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Beginning next year, OPEC members will slow their crude oil production by 1.2 million barrels a day. Jeff Palermo has more…
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Holiday parties are about to ramp-up and that means the chance to gain a few pounds. Exercise researcher with LSU and Pennington, Doctor Neil Johannsen, says you can avoid overeating at holiday parties…
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09:30 Newscast, December 1st, 2016

OPEC members have made the decision to slow crude oil production by 1.2 million barrels a day starting next year. This is OPEC’s first cut in 8 years, and it will reduce production by over 32 million barrels a day globally. Executive Director for LSU’s Center for Energy Studies, David Dismukes, says the rise in oil prices as a result of OPEC’s decision will only help a little…:
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Dismukes says this announcement from OPEC is not enough to jump start drilling in this state.

The FBI has issued a release announcing the arrest of 28-year-old Joel Michael Guy Jr. of Baton Rouge who allegedly murdered and cut up his parents at the victims’ home in Tennessee. They say when the suspect visited his parents over Thanksgiving, an altercation allegedly ensued over finances. Police say Guy Jr. allegedly killed and dismembered his parents. He is awaiting extradition to Tennessee.

Over the holiday season, we tend to pack on the pounds with all the food served in festive settings. Jeff Palermo has some tips to avoid gaining the extra weight…:
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The state announces a scholarship opportunity for Phil Theta Kappa Honor society students attending community and technical schools and who would like to transfer into either Southern University Baton Rouge or Southern University New Orleans. Governor John Bel Edwards hopes to be able to offer this opportunity to many more Louisiana students in the future..:
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